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It takes "three looks" to feed the goose by raising geese.

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, First, the fat feeding goose is too fat, a large amount of fat is deposited around the ovary and fallopian tube, which affects the production and operation of eggs and reduces the number of eggs. The female goose is too thin and lack of nutrition, so the egg production is naturally not high. As long as the overfed goose is properly reduced or stopped feeding concentrate feed

First, look at the replenishment of fat feelings.

When the goose is overweight, a large amount of fat is deposited around the ovary and fallopian tube, which affects the production and operation of eggs and reduces the number of eggs. The female goose is too thin and lack of nutrition, so the egg production is naturally not high. As long as the fat goose is properly reduced or stopped feeding concentrate feed, the captive goose should increase exercise or grazing appropriately. For the lean goose, it is necessary to increase the concentrate feed in time, pay attention to increase the protein content in the diet, and feed the concentrate once or twice in the evening.

Second, look at fecal supplements

If the goose excretion is thick, soft, strip-shaped, and the surface is shiny, it can be divided into several segments by gently poking, indicating that nutrition is suitable and digestion is normal. If the feces are small and strong, the color is black, and the cross section is granular after gently moving, which indicates that the concentrate feed is too much and the green roughage is too little, so the concentrate feed should be reduced and the green roughage should be increased. If the feces are light and unshaped, it means that the concentrate feed is insufficient, the green feed is too much, and the nutrition level in the feed is too low, the concentrate feed should be added.

Third, look at the egg-shaped supplement

Laying geese need twice as much protein, carbohydrates and fat as non-laying geese, while they need more minerals and vitamins. Generally speaking, egg-laying geese need a total diet of 150 grams to 300 grams per day and night. If the egg-laying goose does not get enough nutrition, the eggshell will become thinner, and the egg shape will change and become smaller. In this case, feed rich in protein such as bean cake, peanut cake and fish meal must be added to increase the dietary protein content of egg-laying geese to 22%, to 300 grams per day, and to add mineral feed appropriately.

 
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